Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Seven stages of my life

1 My School days( Pre primary)
Right from the begning I am always alone . I am the only son for my parents but I have two sisters and my younger sister got married when I was in 5 th standard. Means I was 10 years old . I had very few frinds during my childhood. My elder sister son Babu was just only a month senior to me but we are good company. I grew up with my neighbor hood boys. Football always my favourite game and we play football most of the time and mostly many times we play seasonal games .like paaparam mkothu during Onam days . Then kuttiyum kolum, between august to October January February and until may last we play kasinandi. Then we have kuppikaya kali kili mass when we all grown up two games stayed with us one is football and the other is bad mintomn and shuttle cock.
I grew up in a pure village where churches and temples are many and a big textile company Alagappa textiles . founded by dr algappa chettiar.

2 My High school days
This is the best time in my life . I was just an above average student . Always did the home works and tried my level best to pass my SSLC exam . But I could not get much marks . But I was very happy in the company of my frinds . We did many thrilled things we had big fun during the time when we did a carol singing during christams time . It was a time when I found I had some musical talent.






3 My life in Alagappanagar Poly technics





4 Air force life 1974—1989
Training period in belguam
I GTS Sambra


17 Wing Air Force







Three Base repair depot




I met Elizabeth and first time I fell in love







255 signal unit Bikaner





Air Force Admin college coimbatore
2. I consider myself one of the best Indian Air Force seargeant in the Air force. But I had some musical talent which I used the best in Air force





5 Life as a civilian like an Ex servicemen (1989-1996)




6. When I was finishing my training in ophthalmology, and was trying to decide what to do next, I walked into a bookshop next to the El station in the Old Town neighborhood of Chicago. I saw a dusty book on the shelf called something like The Answer to Life’s Questions. “Perfect,” I thought. “That’s exactly what I need.” I opened it up and the page read, “Be bold and courageous. When you look back on your life you will regret the things you did not do more than the things you did.” That was the deciding moment for me. That night I bought a plane ticket to the Pacific. That quote continues to run through my life.


7 I am returning home

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